2 Shot, 1 Fatally On Detroit’s East Side

Detroit’s East Side: DPD’s 5th Precinct was dispatched to an injury traffic collision at the intersection of Courville & E Warren early Saturday morning, around 1:53AM.

There, arriving officers discovered a 34 year old female shooting victim with multiple gunshot wounds. The victim said she had been shot at the J-Spot at E Warren & 3 Mile Dr just before she lost consciousness.

Detroit EMS Medic 24 responded to the female victim @ Courville & E Warren and notified Detroit EMS dispatch that another DEMS rig would be required for the second shooting scene. Medic 24 also notified dispatch that CPR was being performed on the male victim.

DEMS Medic 15 and DEMS Supervisor 1104 responded to the scene in front of the J-Spot.

Both victims were conveyed to St Johns Hospital at Mack & Moross. The 34 year old female victim is said to be in critical condition and the 36 year old male victim has died of his wounds.

Non Fatal Shooting, Jane Ave & Park Dr

Detroit’s East Side: A shooting occurred earlier this morning on Detroit’s east side. DPD’s 9th Precinct were dispatched to the 12000 block of Jane in the early am on reports of a person shot.

Responding officers found 1 shot and received information there might be more victims elsewhere. Officer’s made a forced entry into a residence not far from the shooting scene in the 12600 block of Jane looking for additional victims, dispatch audio suggests none were found.

DPD Made Forced Entry Looking For Additional Victims, None Found

Detroit Police evidence techs responded to both residences and processed the scenes. No information on the victim, the victim’s condition or suspects are known at this time.

Detroit’s East Side: Once again we follow videographer CharlieBo313 on a tour of Detroit’s worst east side hoods. While the downtown has a new coat of paint, many of Detroit’s neighborhoods, well, don’t.

East Side Titanium Plant Fire Injures 3

Companies were dispatched to 19300 Filer Ave on reports of a fire in a metal processing plant at 2:30am. Argon and titanium were reportedly present at the fire scene. Explosions were reported to have taken place prior to Detroit Fire’s arrival.

A Hazmat Level 1 was declared at 3:13am by Battalion Chief 8. Companies on scene took a defensive posture while Detroit Fire’s Hazmat 1 investigated the scene for dangers associated with the contents of the 50×30 building.

DFD’s Hazmat 1 discovered that no chemicals or any other hazardous material was present and in danger of catching fire.

Local media is reporting non-life threatening injuries to 3 employees of Global Titanium, Inc. Global Titanium is a recycler of titanium.